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in silver spring, crist stun fisher, 9news now. >> the officers involved are on paid administrative leave pending the outcome of that investigation. >>> the man shot by prince george's county police is expected to make a full recovery. it happened last night on 35th avenue near hamilton street. police say the plan was involved in a domestic situation with a woman, when he charged at an officer with a knife. the officer was not injured. >>> we now have an update on the continue verse seal ads one group wants to place on metro. the agency says that it will have the ads up by 5:00 this afternoon. a judge ruled on friday that metro needs to display the american freedom defense initiatives ads equating muslims with savages. metro had asked the group to wait, because of the tense situation in the middle east. the ads will be posted at the tacoma, glenmont, u street and georgia avenue stations. >>> well, just moments ago, mitt romney wrapped up what is being called a major foreign policy speech in virginia. he spoke to cadets at the virginia military institute in lexington, and the republican pr
in silver spring, crist stun fisher, 9news now. >> the officers involved are on paid administrative leave pending the outcome of that investigation. >>> the man shot by prince george's county police is expected to make a full recovery. it happened last night on 35th avenue near hamilton street. police say the plan was involved in a domestic situation with a woman, when he charged at an officer with a knife. the officer was not injured. >>> we now have an update on the...
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fisher, now 22, was in the court chamber today and later spoke briefly to reporters. >> i hope the court rules that a student's race and ethnicity should not be considered when applying to the university of texas. >> ifill: her lawyer, bert rein, said it comes down to equal protection under the law. >> we've recognized that there are some interests in diversity that are beneficial in the educational sphere. but we have said and we continue to say that is not an overriding consideration that has to be administered very narrowly because it's an odious and dangerous classification. >> ifill: but university president bill powers argued that concern is trumped by the need for a diverse student body. >> we believe the educational benefits of diversity are so important that they're worth fighting for all way to the united states supreme court. our lawyers this morning effectively made the case to the justices that diversity-- ethnic and otherwise-- benefits all of the students on our campus. >> ifill: the high court last visited the issue in 2003, deciding five to four to let the university of
fisher, now 22, was in the court chamber today and later spoke briefly to reporters. >> i hope the court rules that a student's race and ethnicity should not be considered when applying to the university of texas. >> ifill: her lawyer, bert rein, said it comes down to equal protection under the law. >> we've recognized that there are some interests in diversity that are beneficial in the educational sphere. but we have said and we continue to say that is not an overriding...
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this was not not by government. thank you, jim. now, karen is around here somewhere. where did she go? right there in the center. she's running the operation now. learn from her mom and dad and is running this business masterfully well. congratulations. i appreciate your comments and your words, and chris christie stealing your limelight. that's simply not fair. i'm glad he blurted it out. that was very helpful. let me also tell you how appreciative i am of something we share. karen and my wife are both breast cancer survivors. champions. thank you, karen. karen was kind to remind -- in honor of all the women across america who have battled this terrible disease and know of our commitment to defeat it and to provide long lives. >> let me have a chance to speak to you. i'm going to turn to you for questions in just a few moments and let you ask any questions you would like. i'll answer some, and if they're real tough, i'll have chris answer them. so you can think of those questions. a few words before we get going. we had a debate last week actually about a week ago, a
this was not not by government. thank you, jim. now, karen is around here somewhere. where did she go? right there in the center. she's running the operation now. learn from her mom and dad and is running this business masterfully well. congratulations. i appreciate your comments and your words, and chris christie stealing your limelight. that's simply not fair. i'm glad he blurted it out. that was very helpful. let me also tell you how appreciative i am of something we share. karen and my wife...
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everything from business us and nonprofits and government agencies. >> it starts at? >> starts at noon. lasts till 4:00. you can come and stay the whole time because there will be health screenings which you may have to wait in line for. we have computer classes this time. introductory to computer classes, learn about digital photography or free software on the net. we have exercise demonstrations, zumba. there's a lot going on. >> if you just want to be entertained, there is also entertainment. which level of white flint mall do you come to? >> the main level is where most of the things are happening. center court is where you register for door prizes. we have exhibitors going through all the hallways and downstairs. on the second floor is where we have the computer classes and speakers. >> i do want to remind you the league of women voters with this insert that's in the beacon newspaper that has all of the information for voting. there's special questions that are going to be on the ballot. get this and you'll be able to go over that information and make a decision
everything from business us and nonprofits and government agencies. >> it starts at? >> starts at noon. lasts till 4:00. you can come and stay the whole time because there will be health screenings which you may have to wait in line for. we have computer classes this time. introductory to computer classes, learn about digital photography or free software on the net. we have exercise demonstrations, zumba. there's a lot going on. >> if you just want to be entertained, there is...
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kristin fisher joins us live from nats park with a look ahead at game four. mike thinks it's because we let teddy win. what are the nats saying about what happened? >> reporter: nats fans are just, you know, really hoping that we can pull out a win because i tell you what, one more loss and it is all over for the team with the best record in baseball. best record doesn't mean too much when you can't get any runs against the defending world series champs in the playoffs. yesterday it was a brutal loss. it was just so frustrating to watch for fans because there were so many wasted opportunities. in the words of jason wirth, we were just one bloop away from a totally different ballgame. yesterday they left 11 men on base while getting shutout 8-0. but despite the setback, the team hasn't pushed the panic button just yet. listen. >> we lost, you know, another battle. we've got a couple more battles we need to win. >> we weren't the best team in baseball for no reason. we've got a good group of guys here. there's no doubt we believe in ourselves. >> we've done a g
kristin fisher joins us live from nats park with a look ahead at game four. mike thinks it's because we let teddy win. what are the nats saying about what happened? >> reporter: nats fans are just, you know, really hoping that we can pull out a win because i tell you what, one more loss and it is all over for the team with the best record in baseball. best record doesn't mean too much when you can't get any runs against the defending world series champs in the playoffs. yesterday it was a...
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arguments on issue of using racial preferences in college admissions the case was brought by abigail fisher a 22-year-old white woman who claim the university of texas chose not to admit her because of race the university says using race as a factor is the only way to keep a diverse student body. >>> today is the first anniversary of the occupy oakland movement. officials are warning business owners to be prepared. the anniversary three days after vandals roamed through downtown smashing storefronts and spray painting windows, they damaged city hall offices and parked cars. organizers say they are holding a peaceful birthday party. >>> we are continuing to follow a back-up on the bay bridge. sue will have another update next. >>> home field advantage help a's stay life. preview of tonight' >>> welcome back. live doppler 7 hd showing activity around the santa cruz mountains towards the peninsula coast due to area of low pressure that did sink south you can see how active it is over the ocean with counterclockwise flow it is going to hurl showers and thunderstorms best chance this evening. fr
arguments on issue of using racial preferences in college admissions the case was brought by abigail fisher a 22-year-old white woman who claim the university of texas chose not to admit her because of race the university says using race as a factor is the only way to keep a diverse student body. >>> today is the first anniversary of the occupy oakland movement. officials are warning business owners to be prepared. the anniversary three days after vandals roamed through downtown...
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you're watching 9news now. stay with us. >>> welcome back. 6:22. your weather first on this tuesday morning. still some showers around, mainly south and east of washington right now. but a damp start, a chilly start. a better afternoon. here's the day planner. need the jacket this morning. lots of readings in the 40s. we'll only be 55 by noon but more sun expected to work its way through the cloud cover by the afternoon. high temperatures making a run toward 60. >>> good morning, everybody. the good news is your nationals are back home in d.c. the bad news is there's no chance of them sweeping the defending champs so thnats must now win two games at home to stay alive. in yesterday's game, jordan zimmerman got the start. we'll start these highlights with him at the plate. two men out. zimmerman sendzs one to right -- sends one to right field. the nats go on the board first. but the day on the mound wasn't nearly as g. he gives up -- as good. he gives up a run. he lasted a season low five innings. the play of the day comes from john jay running afte
you're watching 9news now. stay with us. >>> welcome back. 6:22. your weather first on this tuesday morning. still some showers around, mainly south and east of washington right now. but a damp start, a chilly start. a better afternoon. here's the day planner. need the jacket this morning. lots of readings in the 40s. we'll only be 55 by noon but more sun expected to work its way through the cloud cover by the afternoon. high temperatures making a run toward 60. >>> good...
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debra alfarone, 9news. >>> it is just about 5:22. let's take another look at the question of the day now. what is the last place most men say they want to go on a first date? is it a, a dance club, b, a movie, or c, a restaurant. >> here's a look at a response posted on the wusa9 facebook fan page. she says a. the only reason to go to a dance club is to hit on people. >> apparently that's not your first date. it's what leads to the first date. log on to our facebook fan page. we'd love to hear what you think. we'll have the answer coming up in our 6:00 show. stay with us. >>> it is 5:25. we're looking dry today. in fact sunny. just kind of chilly. look at the temperatures this morning. low to mid-40s in the suburbs. we're holding on to the lower 40s. windchills in the 30s with the northwesterly breezes this morning. by 9:00 we're barely to 50 in town with low to mid-40s north and west. we'll get sunshine pushing temperatures into the middle 50s here by lunch time. this afternoon you're going to be out, still need a jacket. highs uppe
debra alfarone, 9news. >>> it is just about 5:22. let's take another look at the question of the day now. what is the last place most men say they want to go on a first date? is it a, a dance club, b, a movie, or c, a restaurant. >> here's a look at a response posted on the wusa9 facebook fan page. she says a. the only reason to go to a dance club is to hit on people. >> apparently that's not your first date. it's what leads to the first date. log on to our facebook fan...
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you can see that in the data when you look at african american students, 22 of 63 african american students were admitted under the socio- economic program, which looked at economic disadvantage since, compared to only 12 out of 382 who were admitted through other programs. that is to say, more african american students were admitted through the socio-economic program than the regular program, even though the socio- economic program was much smaller. overall, if the look of the results at ucla law school, 56% of the students admitted through socio-economic affirmative- action were black or hispanic, compared to just 6% of those not admitted through this programs. how would this work at a national level? private and public universities? the century foundation sponsored research which looked at that question. it found that if grades and test scores were the only basis for admitting students, african americans and latinos would represent just 4% of students at the most competitive 146 schools in the country. using affirmative action would boost that to 10%, which is a little bit lower than the
you can see that in the data when you look at african american students, 22 of 63 african american students were admitted under the socio- economic program, which looked at economic disadvantage since, compared to only 12 out of 382 who were admitted through other programs. that is to say, more african american students were admitted through the socio-economic program than the regular program, even though the socio- economic program was much smaller. overall, if the look of the results at ucla...
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now 75 bronze urns stolen at cedar hill cemetery in brooklyn park. they cost the families up to about $700 a piece. however the bronze in them only worth about $1.60. the thieves that's what they took off with. the theft was discovered by the grounds crew there when they were cutting the grass. >> this isn't just an item that are scrapped these are people's memories and important to people and meaningful to families. >> the cemetery is offering to preplace the bronze urns with ones made out of sync it has little val -- zinc but it holds up in bad weather. >>> part of the college application for your child filling out the forms writing an essay and they are asked to answer questions about their race. today, that could all change. ther eye is -- the issue is going before the supreme court. abigail fisher says she was not admitted to the university of texas because she is white and claims it violates the constitution. the university says using race as a factor in admissions is the only way to keep campuses diverse. >>> you get to decide on how much the
now 75 bronze urns stolen at cedar hill cemetery in brooklyn park. they cost the families up to about $700 a piece. however the bronze in them only worth about $1.60. the thieves that's what they took off with. the theft was discovered by the grounds crew there when they were cutting the grass. >> this isn't just an item that are scrapped these are people's memories and important to people and meaningful to families. >> the cemetery is offering to preplace the bronze urns with ones...
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finally, october 22, at lynn university, in florida. that one will be focused on foreign policy. rick in maryland, independent line. what did you think of mitt romney's speech on foreign policy from the virginia military institute? caller: good morning. thank you for accepting my call. i thought it was a lot like the george bush's policies, did not make very much sense. i spent 19 months in iraq, and i listened to the story line they had us there, and it did not sound good then, it does not sound good now. i made money. he seems to be promoting the same thing, and i'm scared. i mean, it does not do anything to put us back in the driver's seat. look at the 19 months i served, and i thought it was more of the same, and i am really tired of it. i am really tired of it. i am probably -- and i have not voted in a while, but i will vote for obama this time. host: that was rich in maryland. some more tweets -- host: minute in new hampshire on our republican . what did you think? caller: mitt romney gave us a lot more hope than we have had in the last four years. as far as his foreign po
finally, october 22, at lynn university, in florida. that one will be focused on foreign policy. rick in maryland, independent line. what did you think of mitt romney's speech on foreign policy from the virginia military institute? caller: good morning. thank you for accepting my call. i thought it was a lot like the george bush's policies, did not make very much sense. i spent 19 months in iraq, and i listened to the story line they had us there, and it did not sound good then, it does not...
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this. >>> the supremcourt debate ago case thatouldlead miirveio ll cus 22-year-old abigail fisher says she did not get in the university of texas because she is white. university officials say that they're trying to make sure they have diversity on campus, but oppones c t py gaisinn. noeeve tonight. how did the university defend its race-based admissions policy before the justices today? >> bill, it's got a multi-tiered system. it first admits anyone who finishes in the topfhe wh yetattr, ceofny factors that are considered when they look at the candidates still vying for the remaining opening position. what the university says it's the nuance, wholistic approach, that it's completely sue trentional and in le w re iat urss idsaft t gus. >> we made the case that the university of texas has crafted an admission policy that includes race as one of many factors and that meets the coyinupnteitlines established by university of texas in austin, filing briefs in its position today and offering a their support here at the supreme court, bill. >> bill: we're hearing the university lawyer took a
this. >>> the supremcourt debate ago case thatouldlead miirveio ll cus 22-year-old abigail fisher says she did not get in the university of texas because she is white. university officials say that they're trying to make sure they have diversity on campus, but oppones c t py gaisinn. noeeve tonight. how did the university defend its race-based admissions policy before the justices today? >> bill, it's got a multi-tiered system. it first admits anyone who finishes in the topfhe wh...
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we will have to decide if we can afford these $400 million f-22 's. you can take care of a lot of people for the price of one jet. the question i would like to ask -- i just want to throw that out, but the real question i want to ask is that from what i understand, obamacare, which is really just a result of wrangling that i watched on c- span one -- they went on for months. isn't not really what obama wanted. it is the results of a crazy debacle -- host: we are running out of time. what is your question? caller: in switzerland they implemented something just like this health care bill 18 years ago. why is there no talk about it and how well it has worked out for them? guest: i am not familiar with the swiss system, that is something that a lot of supporters hope is going to happen. as these things get into place, and the law will become more and more popular. if you do see this year that the law's popularity has gone up, especially after the supreme court upheld it as constitutional. people are starting to see the benefits take place, people are star
we will have to decide if we can afford these $400 million f-22 's. you can take care of a lot of people for the price of one jet. the question i would like to ask -- i just want to throw that out, but the real question i want to ask is that from what i understand, obamacare, which is really just a result of wrangling that i watched on c- span one -- they went on for months. isn't not really what obama wanted. it is the results of a crazy debacle -- host: we are running out of time. what is...
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the case involves college student, abigail fisher. who believes she was rejected from the university of texas because she is white. her civil rights lawsuit challenges a 19-50's decision in favor of an african american student. that case led to the end of racial segregation in public institutions. justices will now be considering whether the high court believes affirmative action is still necessary in education. if you dont like the seats on c- t-a trains and buses, you now have a chance to voice your opinion. the active transportation alliance is taking a poll on their website, activetrans.org through the 14th. it wants to know if c-t-a riders prefer the individual bucket- style seats, the aisle facing bench seats, or if they have no preference at all. the survey comes after the c-t-a received complaints about the bench seating in new rail cars. the alliance will share survey results with the transit agency. to another waterfront is in talks of a makeover. >> this city of san antonio tx has a big major development along the river wal
the case involves college student, abigail fisher. who believes she was rejected from the university of texas because she is white. her civil rights lawsuit challenges a 19-50's decision in favor of an african american student. that case led to the end of racial segregation in public institutions. justices will now be considering whether the high court believes affirmative action is still necessary in education. if you dont like the seats on c- t-a trains and buses, you now have a chance to...
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government is giving cheap money. mortgages have been lord and corporations are defined as living but they too are borrowing money. >> 91.9 billion cash has been issued. china is 7 percent in growth and all of this corporate borrowing is setting them up to make new factories, new marketing campaigns and to make them more profitable. does this help the u.s. government? she chewe >> yes. everyone looks at our trillion dollars that we keep borrowing. at least we are losing at lolow-cost interest rates. >> let's talk in tel. not good. nike announced that it will do some cuts. they stated that they would put money into manufacturing but that is not good. intel had a good year in the beginning but this is a bay area company and they are struggling. it is out of sync and their stock was doing very well. it is a tip of the hat to what apple is doing. intel is trying to push to mobil. maybe this is the problem. >> 9:46 a.m. and we will not take a look at the weather and trafhis is a problem for flights that are arriving. as we
government is giving cheap money. mortgages have been lord and corporations are defined as living but they too are borrowing money. >> 91.9 billion cash has been issued. china is 7 percent in growth and all of this corporate borrowing is setting them up to make new factories, new marketing campaigns and to make them more profitable. does this help the u.s. government? she chewe >> yes. everyone looks at our trillion dollars that we keep borrowing. at least we are losing at...
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abigail fisher was denied admission to the university of texas at austin in 2008. fischer sued, arguing that racial minorities with worse credentials were accepted ahead of her because she was white. she contend that the schools use of of race in nations violates the u.s. constitution's guarantee of equal protection. a previous court ruling allows race to be one factor considered to achieve diversity. this is an hour and 20 minutes. >> well, i get to say that this is case of love and 345, fisher of the of texas at austin. and you get to say -- >> general suter trained me too well. chief justice and members of the court, may i please the court. the essential issue here is whether the university of texas at austin and can carry its burden of proving that its use of race as an nation plus factor and the consequent denial of equal treatment, which is the central mandate of equal protection clause to abigail fisher met the two test of strict scrutiny, which are applicable. >> before we get to the court to raise it on its, the question of standing. if the injury is proje
abigail fisher was denied admission to the university of texas at austin in 2008. fischer sued, arguing that racial minorities with worse credentials were accepted ahead of her because she was white. she contend that the schools use of of race in nations violates the u.s. constitution's guarantee of equal protection. a previous court ruling allows race to be one factor considered to achieve diversity. this is an hour and 20 minutes. >> well, i get to say that this is case of love and 345,...
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the case involves a female student named abigail fisher who sued the university of texas at austin on the grounds it denied her admission because she's white. how it rules could forever change the way students are admitted to college across this country. >>> we turn to the crucial battleground states of ohio. secretary of state there is now asking the u.s. supreme court to block last week's federal appeals court ruling that allows early voting in the final three days before the election. in 2008, about 100,000 cast ballots during that time and as mitt romney stumps in ohio today, the stakes are higher than ever. joining me now is missouri democratic congressman, chairman of the congressional black caucus. it is great to have you here. there are charges republican officials in ohio are politically motivated in trying to limit early voting in that weekend leading up to election day which the obama campaign used four years ago to help increase turnout among african-american voters. you are involved in the efforts to turn out the african-american vote. a key voting block for president oba
the case involves a female student named abigail fisher who sued the university of texas at austin on the grounds it denied her admission because she's white. how it rules could forever change the way students are admitted to college across this country. >>> we turn to the crucial battleground states of ohio. secretary of state there is now asking the u.s. supreme court to block last week's federal appeals court ruling that allows early voting in the final three days before the...
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never. >> two documents obtained by congressional investigators, we now know that there were at least 230 security related incidents in the year leading up to the attack on the consulate in benghazi. at the hearing today, we heard from lieutenant colonel wood who recently oversaw a military security team in libya. >> it was apparent to me that we were the last flag flying in benghazi. we were the last thing on their target list. >> what we also heard today, a fact that was reported by fox news at thend of september, is that the consulate in benghazi did not meet the specific physical standards mandated by the state department for a posting that is high risk for terrorism and high risk for civil unrest, bill. >> a dangerous country. thank you, reporting in washington. the white house has taken a lot of heat for how it reacted to the attack in libya and how officials characterize the killings. ed henry has that story live from the white house tonight. it sounds like. >> it shifted its story yet again tonight. >> that's right. based on what you heard from katherine's reporting, based on
never. >> two documents obtained by congressional investigators, we now know that there were at least 230 security related incidents in the year leading up to the attack on the consulate in benghazi. at the hearing today, we heard from lieutenant colonel wood who recently oversaw a military security team in libya. >> it was apparent to me that we were the last flag flying in benghazi. we were the last thing on their target list. >> what we also heard today, a fact that was...
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supreme court will hear the case of this 22-year-old, her name is abigail fisher, and this happens tomorrow. so here is the back story. she sued the university of texas at austin after her college application was rejected. this was a couple of years ago in 2008. claiming racial preference admission policies violate her rights because she's white. >> i was taught from the time i was a little girl that any kind of discrimination was wrong. and for an institution of higher learning to act this way makes no sense to me. what kind of example does this set for others. >> cnn legal analyst sunny hostin is on the case with me. sunny, this comes a decade after the u.s. supreme court approved the use of race as a factor in college admissions. what is different about this case? >> well, i've got to tell you, you know, it is sort of -- the issue remains the same pretty much. whether or not race can be used as a factor, justne of many factors in determining the admission of a student. whether or not it is really a compelling state interest to have a diverse student body, or educational benefits, to havi
supreme court will hear the case of this 22-year-old, her name is abigail fisher, and this happens tomorrow. so here is the back story. she sued the university of texas at austin after her college application was rejected. this was a couple of years ago in 2008. claiming racial preference admission policies violate her rights because she's white. >> i was taught from the time i was a little girl that any kind of discrimination was wrong. and for an institution of higher learning to act...
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abigail fisher, you mentioned. argued because she was white prevented her from getting one of the additional spots. the attorney was repeatedly was pressed how do you know when you get to enough minority students? under supreme court precedent you can't have a goal and a number. university's attorney simply argued that you reach critical max. number of justice pushed what is critical mass? how do you draw the line? how do you know you've gone far enough to have admitted minority students so you stop using race and white students are automatically, claimed as they say frozen out because they aren't minorities? the justice to watch was anthony kennedy. they had a lot of skepticism what the university is currently doing. he asked again, and again, if you have two equally qualified candidates if one is minority that race will boost them and get them in? the attorneys really struggled with that question. seems like plenty skepticism who could be the one to judge this case. justice kag again sitting out because of prior
abigail fisher, you mentioned. argued because she was white prevented her from getting one of the additional spots. the attorney was repeatedly was pressed how do you know when you get to enough minority students? under supreme court precedent you can't have a goal and a number. university's attorney simply argued that you reach critical max. number of justice pushed what is critical mass? how do you draw the line? how do you know you've gone far enough to have admitted minority students so you...
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now maybe this was just what was going on at the time. but callous now, looking forward what it is that you think the vice presidency is worth now? >> in my comment there it was a lame attempt at a joke, and joyce was a lame attempt at a joke to i guess because nobody ghana. of course, we know what a vice president does. >> they didn't get yours or mine? >> we know what a vice president does and that's only to preside over the senate, take that position very seriously also. i'm thankful the constitution would allow a bit more authority given to the vice president also if the vice president so chose to exert it in working with the senate. and making sure that we are supportive of the president's policies and making sure that our president understands what our strengths are. john mccain and i've had good conversations about where i would lead with his agenda. and that is energy independence in america, and reform of government over all, and working with families, of children with special needs. that's near and dear to my heart also. and in
now maybe this was just what was going on at the time. but callous now, looking forward what it is that you think the vice presidency is worth now? >> in my comment there it was a lame attempt at a joke, and joyce was a lame attempt at a joke to i guess because nobody ghana. of course, we know what a vice president does. >> they didn't get yours or mine? >> we know what a vice president does and that's only to preside over the senate, take that position very seriously also....
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there is a time clock that says we are three minutes. 22 seconds right now and that's the start over there. it is supposed to be nike town where they started this race. it is 26.2 miles like any marathon. and run a half marathon. >> you want to keep in mind. we are in union square and very busy and if you are in this area. be careful, there are many streets blocked off as well as blocking spaces and it is 45 minutes to park this morning. if you are coming into the city, you might want to take public transportation until 11:00. reporting live. lorraine blanco, channel 2 news. >>> last two world champions will meet. the 2010 champs will take on the defending world champs. the st. louis cardinals in the national championship series. third baseman pablo sandoval amused everyone with his impersonation of an umpire. they promise it is all business once they get to the park today. >> the confidence from my guys to get that. >> i hope it is the way it turnpikes out. last two champs facingafter. that is pretty exciting. any fan will tell you that. >> how much does it cost to get in? standing
there is a time clock that says we are three minutes. 22 seconds right now and that's the start over there. it is supposed to be nike town where they started this race. it is 26.2 miles like any marathon. and run a half marathon. >> you want to keep in mind. we are in union square and very busy and if you are in this area. be careful, there are many streets blocked off as well as blocking spaces and it is 45 minutes to park this morning. if you are coming into the city, you might want to...
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the 40-foot boat with 22 passengers and crew hit something on friday night. it left a foot long gash in the hull. a coast guard cutter was nearby and made the rescue. no reported injuries. >> somebody walked off with the crown jewels of the king of ghana. aides say a suitcase containing ancestral gold is missing. >>> the second presidential debate is scheduled for tuesday and the pressure is on president obama after his poorly received performance in the first debate. joining us now from washington with some insights on the challenges facing mr. obama and mitt romney is debate coach brett o'donnell. in massachusetts near boston is alan schroeder, presidential debate expert and professor of journalism at northeastern university. he's author of presidential debates, 50 years of high risk tv. good morning. we certainly learned the last time around it's high risk tv. brett, let me start with you. president obama will start three days of debate preparation today so, at this point what do you think he has to do to win this next debate and how important it is for hi
the 40-foot boat with 22 passengers and crew hit something on friday night. it left a foot long gash in the hull. a coast guard cutter was nearby and made the rescue. no reported injuries. >> somebody walked off with the crown jewels of the king of ghana. aides say a suitcase containing ancestral gold is missing. >>> the second presidential debate is scheduled for tuesday and the pressure is on president obama after his poorly received performance in the first debate. joining us...
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its around abigal fisher. and said the university of texas rejected her and admitted minority students instead . for one little girl dreams come true. >> yeah. [applause] >> gretchen: i don't know if i can read this guy. army major danny banks surprising his daughter. he was gone eight months eight month in afghanistan. she dreamed that her dad surprised her at school. he just finished his tour. >> gretchen: i see my kids do that when my husband is gone two days. >> steve: happy reunion of that family. there are hearings of what happened in libya in the house was representatives later today. keep in mind there was a terror attack our consulate in benghazi on september 11th of this year. yet a few days after that susan rice argued that the united nations ambassador said it was about the movie. it was a spontanous event. but the intelligence community had information that it was a terrorist strike. the state department yesterday had an admission. they had an admission . timpt is bizarre. the secretary of state h
its around abigal fisher. and said the university of texas rejected her and admitted minority students instead . for one little girl dreams come true. >> yeah. [applause] >> gretchen: i don't know if i can read this guy. army major danny banks surprising his daughter. he was gone eight months eight month in afghanistan. she dreamed that her dad surprised her at school. he just finished his tour. >> gretchen: i see my kids do that when my husband is gone two days. >>...
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its around abigal fisher. and said the university of texas rejected her and admitted minority studes instead . for one lileiram t yeah. [appuse] >> gretchen: i don't know if i can read this guy. army major dan ri haur. as ge eight months eight month in afghanistan. she dreamed that her dad surprised her at school. he just finished his tour. >> gretchen: iee my kids do atn usse ys te hpy reunion of that family. there are hearings of what happened in libya in the house was representatives later today. keep in mind there was a t f d after that susan rice argued that the united nations ambassador said it was about the movie. t illce cniontanous eve inatthitas a terrorist strike. the state department yesterday had an admission. they had an admission . timpt is barre. the secretary of state heads up the state department. howereenrta rt oianhe rdthves b testimony refuting claims by the administration members of a deadly attack in libya was provoked by the anti-islam video. wait a second. erndhoha would listen and put
its around abigal fisher. and said the university of texas rejected her and admitted minority studes instead . for one lileiram t yeah. [appuse] >> gretchen: i don't know if i can read this guy. army major dan ri haur. as ge eight months eight month in afghanistan. she dreamed that her dad surprised her at school. he just finished his tour. >> gretchen: iee my kids do atn usse ys te hpy reunion of that family. there are hearings of what happened in libya in the house was...
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host: there will also be a foreign policy debate coming up on october 22. is this a sort of preview of that debate? will this be a preview for the obama camp to see what they will be talking about, coming up? caller: it will be a chance for governor romney to do a preview, yes. the thing that i think occurred many times before, romney camp -- came out and named a lot of these things fairly forcefully. from what we saw yesterday, this will be an even stronger reputation of his view on those issues. getting out on the campaign trail at these paul ryan events, particularly when it comes to the issue of things like foreign aid and how this country deals with the resources when it comes to other places, we do not exactly see that relationship being reciprocal. it is something that has gotten a surprising amount of attention on the trail over the last few weeks. it could be an area where the mitt romney campaign is looking forward as they decided to hold this speech. host: one piece of the speech that was released yesterday, let us know what is new from this part
host: there will also be a foreign policy debate coming up on october 22. is this a sort of preview of that debate? will this be a preview for the obama camp to see what they will be talking about, coming up? caller: it will be a chance for governor romney to do a preview, yes. the thing that i think occurred many times before, romney camp -- came out and named a lot of these things fairly forcefully. from what we saw yesterday, this will be an even stronger reputation of his view on those...
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and 22-year-old abigail fisher who is white says her race is the reason she was not accepted to the university of texas. she is hoping to get race completely out of the admissions process. the university of texas said they would not have accepted her regardless, but also that it should have the freedom to create a varied student body. more bill press after the break. stay with us. matter. >> i wouldn't be where i am today if it wasn't for capella university. i go to work every day and know that i make a difference. when patients leave this office they have hope in their eyes. it make me feel like i'm really doing what i was meant to do. they have given me the tools that i need to be the best "me" that i can be. [ ♪ theme ♪ ] >> announcer: broadcasting across the nation on your radio and on current tv, this is the "bill press show." >> bill: yep, michele bachmann takes the american flag down. >> bill: okay. tuesday october 9th, good morning, everybody. great to see you today. welcome to the "full court press" here on current tv and on your local progressive talk radio station. all of your r
and 22-year-old abigail fisher who is white says her race is the reason she was not accepted to the university of texas. she is hoping to get race completely out of the admissions process. the university of texas said they would not have accepted her regardless, but also that it should have the freedom to create a varied student body. more bill press after the break. stay with us. matter. >> i wouldn't be where i am today if it wasn't for capella university. i go to work every day and...